Puss the stumpy-whiskered one with Julia, Rachel and Ali today
Julia Hamilton-Smith is back for time number 3 with us. This time she has towed two Brsibane friends here - Rachel and Alison. Rachel is an English teacher and Ali is an accountant. Over here, they are teachers, gardeners, orphanage inspirers and a bunch of other things too.
They are slotting in really well with a pretty full schedule that includes daily teaching and input at Centre of Peace orphanage, a bunch of English classes at New Life Church and a garden resurrection at the Healing Home. Julia came well prepared for that last item - in her luggage was a kilo of composting worms!!
Julia Hamilton-Smith is back for time number 3 with us. This time she has towed two Brsibane friends here - Rachel and Alison. Rachel is an English teacher and Ali is an accountant. Over here, they are teachers, gardeners, orphanage inspirers and a bunch of other things too.
They are slotting in really well with a pretty full schedule that includes daily teaching and input at Centre of Peace orphanage, a bunch of English classes at New Life Church and a garden resurrection at the Healing Home. Julia came well prepared for that last item - in her luggage was a kilo of composting worms!!
2 comments:
a kilo of worms!!! can't say i've ever packed that before
Yep, Cambodia's customs rules are definitely a bit more lax than Oz or NZ.
Imagine yourself on Border Security explaining those.
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